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DRIEWER DAM

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Soil Dam Tr-Lincoln Creek
May 11, 2025


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Driewer Dam in Nebraska, designed by the USDA NRCS and completed in 1969, serves as a vital structure for flood risk reduction in the area. Located in York County, near the city of Seward, the dam stands at a height of 23 feet and stretches 420 feet in length. With a storage capacity of 135 acre-feet, it plays a crucial role in managing water resources and protecting the surrounding community from potential flooding events.

Managed by a private entity, Driewer Dam is regulated and inspected by the Nebraska DNR, ensuring that it meets the necessary safety standards. The dam is primarily constructed from earth and stone materials, with a hydraulic height of 20 feet. Despite its low hazard potential and satisfactory condition assessment, the dam undergoes regular inspections every five years to maintain its integrity and functionality.

With a maximum discharge capacity of 226 cubic feet per second, Driewer Dam plays a critical role in managing water flow and reducing flood risks in the region. Its strategic location along the TR-LINCOLN CREEK and close proximity to the Omaha District underscores its importance in water resource management and climate resilience efforts. As a key infrastructure for flood risk reduction, Driewer Dam stands as a testament to the importance of sustainable water management practices in safeguarding communities and ecosystems.

Year_Completed 1969
Dam_Height 20
River_Or_Stream TR-LINCOLN CREEK
Dam_Length 420
Primary_Dam_Type Earth
Surface_Area 13
Hydraulic_Height 20
Drainage_Area 3.6
Nid_Storage 135
Structural_Height 23
Hazard_Potential Low
Foundations Soil
Nid_Height 23
       

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